Stein also insisted about Donald Trump, “I have not heard a racist word out of that man’s mouth. He wants a peaceful, calm America.”

Stein visited Fox News' Your World show to talk up what a great guy Trump is and to liken Trump’s proposed wall on the Mexico border to a gated community. And no way could Stein be a bigot because he loves the foreign-born Hispanics.

STEIN: We live in a world that’s full of crazy, wild, dangerous people. I happen to love the ones coming up from Mexico and the Hispanic areas, they’re hard working wonderful people. But there are a lot of crazy, dangerous, wild people out there.

…We would like to have the rest of the world walled off from us. That, I think, is what Mr. Trump is saying. Let’s make America into a gated community. Obviously, you can’t do it in any kind of perfect way, but I live during the winter months in a gated community in Rancho Mirage, California. It’s absolutely great. We know who’s coming in and out, we know that there are not going to be any dangerous people coming in and out, and it’s a great thing, and I think Mr. Trump is saying to America, “We’ll try to make you into a gated community where you’ll be safe,” and it’s not without appeal. People talk about Trump as if he’s some kind of lunatic, what he’s saying makes a lot of sense.

Host Neil Cavuto asked if Trump “might be alienating Latino voters whom he seems to be targeting,” and if his comments are being “morphed together as sort of an anti-Hispanic rant.”

“Morphed together by the Democratic establishment,” Stein replied. “The Democratic establishment is the one who’s trying to cut off debate, kind of keep Mr. Trump from speaking. …He’s the exact opposite of a neo-fascist. He wants government of, by, and for the people. It’s the other side who are trying to shout him down, and have government by a screaming, unelected elite.”

“Mr. Trump is a rising star,” Stein continued. “Mrs. Clinton is a falling star trying to play race-based, identity-based politics. Mr. Trump is saying, ‘Let’s all stand together as Americans.’ I have not heard a racist word out of that man’s mouth. He wants a peaceful, calm America.”